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yeah all fixed, it was just pinging and the injectors where fully opening up at 4000rmp, but all fix now and gained alittle more power not as much as I was hoping for but what can you do, still not totally happy though still doesnt feel as quick to me as it used to but at least its fixed I guess RIGHT? :buttrock:

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Hi awsmxr

How much more power did you gain?

Everyone seems to think a 4" Dump pipe + 4" Cat is the way to go. Does it feel lagy down low or over all performance?

Cheers

XRT330

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hey mate, overall I picked up 10rwkws, no it doesnt feel lagy just doesnt seem like it has the same punch to it like it use to, like from 3000rpm and up it just pulls and pulls like a train, b4 it use to be full sideways at 2500. mine is a 4" dump pipe into a 3 1/2 cat.

hope that has some how helped you mate

cheers charlie

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im pretty sure its 3" but goes into a bottle neck 2.5" into the cat

correct me if im wrong guys but I think that how big it is.

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hey mate, overall I picked up 10rwkws, no it doesnt feel lagy just doesnt seem like it has the same punch to it like it use to, like from 3000rpm and up it just pulls and pulls like a train, b4 it use to be full sideways at 2500. mine is a 4" dump pipe into a 3 1/2 cat.

hope that has some how helped you mate

cheers charlie

You running the standard actuator or a upgraded actuator?

I dare say due to less backpresure, the standard actuator is being forced open eariler giving you the feeling its got less punch.

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